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Jamie Roberts

The Chase fans blast ITV show for 'robbing' contestants of £52k jackpot

Fans of ITV quiz show The Chase were left fuming on Tuesday as a strong team of contestants lost out on £52,000.

Charlie, Catherine, Heidi and Antony were welcomed by presenter Bradley Walsh and took on The Beast Mark Labbett in a bid to win a cash prize.

The quartet put on a strong display in their individual cash builders and head-to-heads with Catherine romping home with a £38,000 haul to significantly boost their total.

In the final round, the four contestants built up an impressive target of 21 for The Beast to chase down. Sadly for the players, he was able to reach his target with three seconds left to spare, sending them home empty handed.

But, as they agonised over being one question short of winning the jackpot, Twitter users were quick to suggest an answer in the final chase was actually marked incorrectly.

Fans weren't impressed with the outcome of The Chase on Tuesday (itv)

As former Corrie star Bradley asked: "Leap of Faith is a memoir by which Italian jockey," Charlie replied: "Franco Dettori."

The host rejected the response, instead looking for the answer Frankie Dettori. However, some fans believe it should have stood as the legendary jockey's full name is Lanfranco Dettori."

One user slammed on Twitter: "Absolutely robbed by the Dettori question."

Another added: "Someone please tell me why "Franco Dettori" wasn't allowed when that is genuinely his name (Lanfranco) robbed of 52k."

Bradley Walsh's decision annoyed viewers (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

And a third said: "Well, given there was literally one point in it and the answer Franco wasn’t permitted for Lanfranco Detorri; given it is actually the guys real name, not Frankie. I’m pretty certain the team did actually win today.. even if they didn’t take home the £52k"

It's not the first time viewers have questioned the final outcome on the popular weekday show.

The Beast Mark Labbett broke the contestants' hearts (ITV)

Last year, fans were left outraged when Bradley disallowed an answer in the final round given by the contestants, while approving a similar mistake by Chaser Paul 'The Sinner Man' Sinha.

In that instance, a trio of players were trying to bag a cool £18,000 when controversy hit. Viewers fumed at the time when the contestants weren't allowed the Eurovision answer "Puppets on a String" as they'd made the title plural.

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